Hi all,
After several times of remove and install the exhaust system on my 2010 Ultra limited, the gasket inside the crossover is damaged, so I need to replace a new one.
The problem is I cannot find where to buy one.
Please help
Thanks much in advanced
Nick
I have found out that the part number of the clamp gasket is 66813-09, but here again, I couldn't find where to buy one.
Any info, would be appreciated.
I have found out that the part number of the clamp gasket is 66813-09, but here again, I couldn't find where to buy one.
Any info, would be appreciated.
Well! It's so damaged that I took it out.
My local dealer doesn't have it in stock, so I finally have to order on line.
That's meant I have to wait for at least a week. No ride!
One more question, do I need to use any kind of sealant when install this kind of gasket?
jackhis; no sealer needed for the gasket, but I put HT silicone (permatex copper) on every exhaust pipe joint (where pipes slide over/under). Want to ensure there are "0" leaks...
no sealer needed for the gasket, but I put HT silicone (permatex copper) on every exhaust pipe joint (where pipes slide over/under). Want to ensure there are "0" leaks...
Thanks so much for the info.
I got a clamp gasket at the next town HD dealer.
I have learned a lot of how to install the exhaust clamp gasket. It is really a PITA!
I am now an expert on this one (kinda).
I hope that I don't have a leak at the exhaust head, because I have used the Screaming eagle exhaust gaskets, which is thinner than the STD ones, and there are no taper on them.
That brings up a question, what is the reliable, easiest way to detect an exhaust leak?
cover both mufflers with a rag at the same time while running and listen for leaks if no leaks the engine will start to shut down if held long enough!!
cover both mufflers with a rag at the same time while running and listen for leaks if no leaks the engine will start to shut down if held long enough!!
I am curious of how this method will detect a very small leak?
Is there any other ways?